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so it is a pretty important part of the brain, but it can also hold us back because it makes us worried about what we are saying, it is the voice telling us not to do something. and when you need to improvise for an hour on stage, when you heed the let yourself go, you need to get out of your head and you need to turn that voice off so in a variable to just inhibit their inhibitions on command, you know, that itself, that act of deactivation takes years of practice. it looks easy on stage when they do it but that is only because they work so hard. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
so it is a pretty important part of the brain, but it can also hold us back because it makes us worried about what we are saying, it is the voice telling us not to do something. and when you need to improvise for an hour on stage, when you heed the let yourself go, you need to get out of your head and you need to turn that voice off so in a variable to just inhibit their inhibitions on command, you know, that itself, that act of deactivation takes years of practice. it looks easy on stage when...
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and as al had mentioned, we are using the mri scan much as an internist will use a blood glucose to follow diabetes. this is how we are following multiple sclerosis. >> you helped develop this drug, did you not? you developed it when you were at biogen. >> still there. >> so but it is readily available to people. >> yes. >> this is a drug that is now in wide use. >> it's approved in the united states. there is a restrict-- there is a registry, a strict method by which you can get the drug. it's called the touch registry. and the reason for that is that there's a side effect that is uncommon but can be quite harmful. >> rose: which is. >> it's called pml which stands for progressive multifocal lukeo encephalopathy. >> rose: which is. >> a viral infection of the grain. and so you know, as we were saying the immune system was there to, you know, prevent viral infections or stave them off. perhaps by blocking the entry of immune cells into the brain, these viruses can now live better in the brain. interestingly enough we don't see a whole lot of other infections. we just see this one. so we ar
and as al had mentioned, we are using the mri scan much as an internist will use a blood glucose to follow diabetes. this is how we are following multiple sclerosis. >> you helped develop this drug, did you not? you developed it when you were at biogen. >> still there. >> so but it is readily available to people. >> yes. >> this is a drug that is now in wide use. >> it's approved in the united states. there is a restrict-- there is a registry, a strict method...
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and his mother beth is with us. and she can actually describe the early evidence that he had this disease. with peter who is a phenomenal baseball player, comparable in many ways to lou gehrig, he also noticed it in his athletic performance. and to sort of complete the circle, we have with us richard finkle who is going to tell us about sma which is his specialty. and he's been taking care of griffen so he knows a great deal about him. and we have neil schnyder who say specialist in als and will give us insight, not only into the care of patients with als but also both of them are physician scientists, interested in trying to understand the mechanism of the disease in order to get therapeutic intervention for it. so we're going to learn a lot about motor neuron disease not only from people who have it but from people who study it. >> rose: let me begin with you. have you enlarge on what dr. kandel just said and give us a sense of what it's about. >> well, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, als, as we heard is a motor ne
and his mother beth is with us. and she can actually describe the early evidence that he had this disease. with peter who is a phenomenal baseball player, comparable in many ways to lou gehrig, he also noticed it in his athletic performance. and to sort of complete the circle, we have with us richard finkle who is going to tell us about sma which is his specialty. and he's been taking care of griffen so he knows a great deal about him. and we have neil schnyder who say specialist in als and...
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>> eric: that time on sunday for "sunday house call," joining us as always is dr. marc siegel associate professor of medicine at langone medical center and the author of the book "the inner pulse." unlocking the secret of sickness. >> jamie: keeping us healthy, too and dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. great to see you. let's get healthy. the first topic is important for so many folks. a startling reality affecting 1 in 8 american couples. and it is infertility and health experts now raise red flags about the diagnosis, specifically for women believe it or not in their 20s, doctor, tell us, why women in their 20s. >> actually when people are at the age of 40, 67% of them can still have children which is amazing and 45, goes town to 15%, and we are tending to overlook young women as you said, jamie and it turns out that 11% of women under the age of 30, can't conceive. they tried for a year, that is the definition, if you try for a year and are not able to have a baby then it is desig
>> eric: that time on sunday for "sunday house call," joining us as always is dr. marc siegel associate professor of medicine at langone medical center and the author of the book "the inner pulse." unlocking the secret of sickness. >> jamie: keeping us healthy, too and dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. great to see you. let's get healthy. the first topic is important for so many...
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our offense now are connecting us to the whole area. -- our events now are connecting us with the whole area. they also want to go to napa, they want to go to silicon valley. we have a lot to celebrate, we have a lot of work to do. this is in the context of us expanding the senator said that we can have more people at work. our unemployment rate has dropped to 7.4% as a result of your work. let's give a shout out to all of the men and women that are serving us today. thank you for your great work. i look forward to working with you, with all of the hospitality partners that we have. we have all of us working here, we have our fire chief and police chief working here. all of our different departments. all of us are a working together to support muni. we are working collaborative lee with our conventions and our better business bureau. thank you to all of the officers that have worked in our hospitality room. how would like to add a great congratulations to all of those receiving a reward. thank you for your wonderful riding. everyone, enjoy your luncheon. enjoy our great city. keep celeb
our offense now are connecting us to the whole area. -- our events now are connecting us with the whole area. they also want to go to napa, they want to go to silicon valley. we have a lot to celebrate, we have a lot of work to do. this is in the context of us expanding the senator said that we can have more people at work. our unemployment rate has dropped to 7.4% as a result of your work. let's give a shout out to all of the men and women that are serving us today. thank you for your great...
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thank you for helping us celebrate this important milestone. i would like to recognize the children in the area. [applause] i would like to recognize the commissioners and elected officials. david sanchez. also from the board of supervisors -- david chiu, eric maurer -- eric mar. next, i would like to introduce the executive of our hospital. she has been with us for many years. she is now the ceo of the hospital. she will be leading us into the future of this hospital, and it is an honor to work with her. i am sure you will enjoy her words today. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. i want to thank you all for coming and welcome you to san francisco general hospital for this great occasion. yesterday, we had a lot of children, people from the community, but staff come by. it was exciting to have everyone here during that signing period. it has been challenging building this big structure here in the midst of campus, where we're trying to run a full-service hospital. i really want to think the patients, the neighbors, and the staff for all the
thank you for helping us celebrate this important milestone. i would like to recognize the children in the area. [applause] i would like to recognize the commissioners and elected officials. david sanchez. also from the board of supervisors -- david chiu, eric maurer -- eric mar. next, i would like to introduce the executive of our hospital. she has been with us for many years. she is now the ceo of the hospital. she will be leading us into the future of this hospital, and it is an honor to...
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already using state primary. you already have said in the report. it stopped at 2010. including 2012, it would make sense. it is the most recent data. you already have a category for statewide primaries. you include the u.s. senate, the governor, and those races. >> we use the primary only as an example. there is nowhere else i use the primary information in our report for -- i never looked out over votes in primaries at all. it just looks at primary's in general about 65% of winner- take-all. i could not use september's election if i wanted to keep that formats until i had november's numbers. >> if you think about it with a plurality election, if you compare everyone who votes for the top two, their ballots counted in the final round. everyone else who did not voted for those top two, it is similar to where their ballots has exhausted. it is this ironic thing that everyone is picking out exhausted ballots in making a deal at of its and not realizing that all races have exhausted balance. the people whose votes d
already using state primary. you already have said in the report. it stopped at 2010. including 2012, it would make sense. it is the most recent data. you already have a category for statewide primaries. you include the u.s. senate, the governor, and those races. >> we use the primary only as an example. there is nowhere else i use the primary information in our report for -- i never looked out over votes in primaries at all. it just looks at primary's in general about 65% of winner-...
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they are going to help us finish. i would like to introduce the chairman of the board of directors for the san francisco general hospital foundation. she has just been working really hard seeking those donors to complete this project. >> [laughter] the concept of a moving building is a little -- terrifying. and wonderful. always when i'm out in the community, i feel so proud. and i really hope all of you do. the guys from the city and the fire department -- because this hospital is preeminent in every field in every way. we care for patients in a compassionate and cutting edge way that is just phenomenal. 84% of the people in the city voted for a bond measure, and whoever heard of a bond measure passing the first time, let alone with 84%? it was a resounding "yes" vote for all of the people who do smart, capable, and compassionate work. i am so proud of the hospital. i am so proud. i am glad we're not stopping work for 1 minute. i am so proud and we're building this building on time and ahead of schedule and i want to
they are going to help us finish. i would like to introduce the chairman of the board of directors for the san francisco general hospital foundation. she has just been working really hard seeking those donors to complete this project. >> [laughter] the concept of a moving building is a little -- terrifying. and wonderful. always when i'm out in the community, i feel so proud. and i really hope all of you do. the guys from the city and the fire department -- because this hospital is...
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thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow night. make sure you go to greta wire.com there is an open thread, tell us what you thought aboutcted. in this city, in a landslide. >> demand it. >> kimberly: hello, i'm kimberly guilfoyle with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: attention all successful americans out there. when you were a kid your parents probably told you if you study hard and work hard you will grow up to be something. you earned it. deserve the credit. but president obama doesn't think you do it on your own. >> if you have been successful, you didn't get there on your own. you didn't get there on your own. i'm always struck by people who think wow, it must be because i was just so smart. there are a lot of smart people out there. it must be because i worked harder than everybody else. let me tell you something. there are a bunch of hard-working people out there. if you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. there
thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow night. make sure you go to greta wire.com there is an open thread, tell us what you thought aboutcted. in this city, in a landslide. >> demand it. >> kimberly: hello, i'm kimberly guilfoyle with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: attention all successful americans out there. when you were a kid your parents probably...
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he told us, if you mayors are part of the answer. i want to challenge you, as the urban centers throughout this country, to create jobs for our youth. as he went through data and statistics about how it was harder for youth to get jobs, how the data recognize how difficult it is, in these economic times, he wanted us to be bold. i took that boldness. we came back here with the spirit of what he asked us to do. i took him literally. i do not know if every other mayor is doing it, but i got to announce what we were doing in june, and we got a standing ovation in san francisco. we announced we would come out and create 5000 jobs. that was bold back in january, but it was also with a great amount of enthusiasm and initial collaborative support from every sector. i will begin by saying that when we announced this, we had carefully talked to every major department in the city. it was announced to rec and park, to human services, to family, youth, and children, to work force development. all of us said, the city departments can lead the way
he told us, if you mayors are part of the answer. i want to challenge you, as the urban centers throughout this country, to create jobs for our youth. as he went through data and statistics about how it was harder for youth to get jobs, how the data recognize how difficult it is, in these economic times, he wanted us to be bold. i took that boldness. we came back here with the spirit of what he asked us to do. i took him literally. i do not know if every other mayor is doing it, but i got to...
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some of us do have the ability to use some pressure directly, and get a crosswalk painted. ordinary citizens. but you folks, if you just go on van ness, you will see despicable conditions of the sidewalks are not painted. i want you to pay attention to that. the other thing is i think it will serve the nation -- i think if you serve the nation, you get a sense of decency and standards. i see some of the supervisors have decided just to take a hike. that is fine. go take a hike. as some of us have been saying, come election time, we can make some of your -- some of you take a hike forever, we do not really have to go there. i have been watching some of the deliberations, and some of the representatives all they think is to get into some political situation, putting political power so they can bring in the moneys. others are not. it is all over the nation starting with the lobbyist. now we try to play the republicans. -- now we tried to blame the republicans. we have a few corrupt democrats right on the top. we have one woman who has written $42 million. politicians must serv
some of us do have the ability to use some pressure directly, and get a crosswalk painted. ordinary citizens. but you folks, if you just go on van ness, you will see despicable conditions of the sidewalks are not painted. i want you to pay attention to that. the other thing is i think it will serve the nation -- i think if you serve the nation, you get a sense of decency and standards. i see some of the supervisors have decided just to take a hike. that is fine. go take a hike. as some of us...
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george lucas used to be a ranch that used to be sonoma county. easy to be a liberal when you never really left outer space. jones said this without being a tea party or discussing the platform already. it's easier to play the race card now that the horse has left ob1 obama. his line is to the left. yoda, the tiny string puller behind the scenes, obama is ob1, the wise angel sent to save us from the evil empire. the bushes. that makes biden r2d2. not sure how that happened. i love james earl jones. a military vet and a great man but it bugs me how many younger actors work in films about this that are not the skill set. they are clueless and the decisions are made by other people. that's why you nev run into tim robins buying lotion at walgreens. he sends sean penn who ends up in the wrong aisle snorting baby powder. i i want to apologize to bob for yelling at him. i didn't mean to do that. it was in good fun. i love james earl jones. that was a fake apology. even bob knows that. do you know he made this assessment without the benefit of talking to
george lucas used to be a ranch that used to be sonoma county. easy to be a liberal when you never really left outer space. jones said this without being a tea party or discussing the platform already. it's easier to play the race card now that the horse has left ob1 obama. his line is to the left. yoda, the tiny string puller behind the scenes, obama is ob1, the wise angel sent to save us from the evil empire. the bushes. that makes biden r2d2. not sure how that happened. i love james earl...
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the assistant city attorney filed a lawsuit against us about march 15 of this year. we met with her, and we are trying to cooperate fully with the city. these penalties and fees that the building directors had said to me were included in her lawsuit, so why this is in respect to me, i do not know. we met with the building inspectors this morning, and they suggested i not come here because the penalty will go on our tax bill which is due october 1, so, again, the city attorney has processed this information. i do not know why i am here. president chiu: thank you very much. >> ok. thank you. president chiu: next speaker, and if there are any other members of the public who wish to speak on the leans for the assessment of costs, please speak up. >> ♪ city building, what is this assessment you have going on? could it be a faded building of days gone by? and did i hear you say, it costs a lot of money anyway to build that big, old mansion in the sky? ♪ president chiu: are there any other members of the public who wish to speak at this public hearing? ok, what i would
the assistant city attorney filed a lawsuit against us about march 15 of this year. we met with her, and we are trying to cooperate fully with the city. these penalties and fees that the building directors had said to me were included in her lawsuit, so why this is in respect to me, i do not know. we met with the building inspectors this morning, and they suggested i not come here because the penalty will go on our tax bill which is due october 1, so, again, the city attorney has processed this...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here is a threat by a top democrat to send america off of what is called the fiscal flip. if republicans don't budge on taxes. tonight on "special report," washington senator patty murray says if democrats can't get taxes raised on high earners they will let all the bush tax cut expire and some economists say it could spark another recession or worse. we'll ex
so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the...
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they hate us. people have to get -- the biggest threat to united states is not islamists but the chinese. >> kimberly: that is what trump says. you know that? >> bob: well, good. >> dana: i want to ask about -- >> eric: sports? >> dana: no. four years ago in 2008 the uniforms were designed by raffle lauren and made in china. a little dust-up. having known that wouldn't you find american manufacturer here to make uniforms? >> eric: let's remember -- by the way, the uniforms are really -- >> dana: you can talk about whatever you want to talk about. >> eric: the taxpayer money doesn't go to the olympics. >> bob: it does. >> eric: no it doesn't. they raise money independently from the taxpayer. if they get it cheaper and want to, go ahead. i get the patriotism thing and try to get the same price from american manufacturer, but not get outraged. >> bob: you are saying a great capital system go where the cheapest labor is. >> eric: make it cheaper here. >> don't overregulate to export all of america. >>
they hate us. people have to get -- the biggest threat to united states is not islamists but the chinese. >> kimberly: that is what trump says. you know that? >> bob: well, good. >> dana: i want to ask about -- >> eric: sports? >> dana: no. four years ago in 2008 the uniforms were designed by raffle lauren and made in china. a little dust-up. having known that wouldn't you find american manufacturer here to make uniforms? >> eric: let's remember -- by the...
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that is it for us on "the five." thank you for joining us on this holiday special. thank you very much to the hellcats for west point for entertaining us and to our dinosaur barbecue team! who were here with us. we'll see you right here tomorrow. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of america. have a great night, everyone! captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to redeye. i'm greg gutfeld. let's go to andy levy. >> top story, tom cruise and indicated had i holmes you are damn right that is our top story. and american eagle flight attendant said they had enough. and probably bill clinton, probably and finally bill clinton and miley cyrus together in "d" block, two separate stories, i think. >> greg: thanks, andy and magic mike opening today? >> nah. >> i'm sorry andy. >> i know we were supposed to see it after the show tonight. >> i didn't know spin was going to be back in town. by the end of night it would not have been rude to offer your ticket? >> i said it's fine, i hope you enjoy the movie. >> have a grea
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. ♪ >> jamie: time for "sunday house call," joining us this morning, dr. marc siegel associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of health." >> and the chief of robotics at the mt. sinai center in new york, dr. samadi, good to see you. >> jamie: good morning, i'm particularly excited about the first topic you brought us, because so many people know one who has alzheimer's, they really love and care about and for the first time, researchers discovered a gene that may actually protect folks against the degenerative brain disease. dr. siegel, this is exciting, isn't it? >> its so important because we thought for a long time, a protein, beta amyloid which builds in the brain of people with alzheimer's patients, remember the word, beta amyloid, it clogs the nerves and, 5 million people have it and probably more undiagnosed, beta amyloid, by the time you see in the brain is too late to do anything and there is another m enzyme, amyloid precursor protein, and it causes the amyloid to fo
. ♪ >> jamie: time for "sunday house call," joining us this morning, dr. marc siegel associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of health." >> and the chief of robotics at the mt. sinai center in new york, dr. samadi, good to see you. >> jamie: good morning, i'm particularly excited about the first topic you brought us, because so many people know one who has alzheimer's, they...
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that is it for us on "the five." thank you for joining us on this holiday special. thank you very much to the hellcats for west point for entertaining us and to our dinosaur barbecue team! who were here with us. we'll see you right here tomorrow. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of america. have a great night, everyone! captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
that is it for us on "the five." thank you for joining us on this holiday special. thank you very much to the hellcats for west point for entertaining us and to our dinosaur barbecue team! who were here with us. we'll see you right here tomorrow. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of america. have a great night, everyone! captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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there is no drug use reported. but, you know, i think people are asking those questions because the story is starting to sound all too familiar. here is somebody who was functioning really well, sanjay. he was doing well in school. he was socially engaged. and then suddenly it's as if something snapped and something suddenly happened. in fact, it probably was an insidious and slow descent into psychosis if that's what's going on in this case. >> part of the reason i think i ask, i think people are interested, is because based on that, since it is a slower descent as you say, it seems like there are places where intervention could take place and warning signs may have been noticed. again, no one is casting blame here on anybody or anyone, but, i mean, are there specific warning signs that you tell people to be concerned about? >> yeah. absolutely. but let me emphasize something that you're touching on that i think is so vitally important. the first treatment that people get when they develop schizophrenia, bipolar d
there is no drug use reported. but, you know, i think people are asking those questions because the story is starting to sound all too familiar. here is somebody who was functioning really well, sanjay. he was doing well in school. he was socially engaged. and then suddenly it's as if something snapped and something suddenly happened. in fact, it probably was an insidious and slow descent into psychosis if that's what's going on in this case. >> part of the reason i think i ask, i think...
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you have diabetes one day and in the the next. >> jamie: next show, all four of us on treadmills! i can't wait for you guys to see that! ten people suffering from vertigo, you shouldn't be on a treadmill, can you find relief on youtube? yep, we have the results of a surprising new research study. >> eric: and summer is here and for some people you know what it could mean? lyme disease. can it affect the brain? new details and sunday house call is on twitter, the doctors will tweet live with you, follow it @sundayhousecall. and the doctors will be tweeting back. right here, we'll be right back. and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer?
you have diabetes one day and in the the next. >> jamie: next show, all four of us on treadmills! i can't wait for you guys to see that! ten people suffering from vertigo, you shouldn't be on a treadmill, can you find relief on youtube? yep, we have the results of a surprising new research study. >> eric: and summer is here and for some people you know what it could mean? lyme disease. can it affect the brain? new details and sunday house call is on twitter, the doctors will tweet...
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joining us is dr. john lynch, chair of the department of urology at medstar georgetown university hospital and is also a prostate surgeon and dr. sean collins, a radiation oncologist and, the director of the medstar cancer center, and is also a paid consultant to accu--rray, e makers of cyber knife. doctors, good morning. dr. collins, let me start with you, the commercials about cyber-knife. what is it and what does it do. >> it has been around. it is not a new thing and has been around 15 years and it was made by a neurosurgeon at stanford university and we have been treating prostate cancer with and the reason it is different than radiation, your prostate moves and if it is moving what we do with conventional radiatio we have a larger margin so we don't miss it and with this we track when your your prostate goes so we don't miss it and we use hundreds of radiation beams when we treat the prostate to give high doses to your process pate and lower doses to your bladder and rectum. >> eric: is it better
joining us is dr. john lynch, chair of the department of urology at medstar georgetown university hospital and is also a prostate surgeon and dr. sean collins, a radiation oncologist and, the director of the medstar cancer center, and is also a paid consultant to accu--rray, e makers of cyber knife. doctors, good morning. dr. collins, let me start with you, the commercials about cyber-knife. what is it and what does it do. >> it has been around. it is not a new thing and has been around...
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what does that mean for us here in the u.s. economy? >> well, as you know, company that is do businessoutside of th u. have struggled more than pure domestic companies, eand consternation is in europe around the debt situation. >> it took years for europe to get into this mess, tell take years to get out. not one ecb meeting is going to soflt the problem. however, mario dragly said we will do what it takes. i don't know what that means, but i think bold measures need to come from the ecbsoon like buying bonds from spain and italy. >> what should they do. stocks, bonds or cash? >> diversification makes sense. that doesn't mean all cash. it means you need to own some equities. >> and stock markets, despite the consternation is up 10% this year, and we'ronly in the seventh month. i think equities need to be owned. >> all good things. senior adviser at black rock. >> tom: power is slowly returning to the half of india that lost electricity this week. the power grid took a second hit in as many days. >> grids that supply electricity to 700 m
what does that mean for us here in the u.s. economy? >> well, as you know, company that is do businessoutside of th u. have struggled more than pure domestic companies, eand consternation is in europe around the debt situation. >> it took years for europe to get into this mess, tell take years to get out. not one ecb meeting is going to soflt the problem. however, mario dragly said we will do what it takes. i don't know what that means, but i think bold measures need to come from...
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thanks for joining u us. i'm janelle wang. >> tonight it appears a simple paperwork error could seriously damage or even end a program that's helped thousands of low income kids get into college in the south bay. parents held a protest and march at san jose state to demand an explanation from the people who dropped the money ball. kimberly perry is live at san jose state with a story you'll see only here. >> reporter: jessica, people are really concerned about what will happen to the program, which has been around for 36 years. it comes to an end today. and about 50 people confronted, those in charge of securing the money for the program to ask "what next?" dozens of parents and students held a rally and march today demanding answers after a $2.5 million federal grant to fund upward bound fell through.
thanks for joining u us. i'm janelle wang. >> tonight it appears a simple paperwork error could seriously damage or even end a program that's helped thousands of low income kids get into college in the south bay. parents held a protest and march at san jose state to demand an explanation from the people who dropped the money ball. kimberly perry is live at san jose state with a story you'll see only here. >> reporter: jessica, people are really concerned about what will happen to...
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. >> he's putting it to good use. we'll meet him in a few minutes. we'll meet someone who turned the phrase, life's a beach, into reality making sand sculptures, turning it into a living. jane pauley is here turning this daydream into a reality for him. the story of a self-made millionaire set out to build the biggest house in america, documented it all but the economic crisis caused it all to fall to pieces. all captured in a documentary getting a lot of buzz. we'll meet the mom who is behind that story coming up in a few minutes. >> a lot to get to. let's go inside. natalie standing by at the news deching. she has a check of all the headlines. hi, natalie. >> good morning, matt and savannah. good morning, everyone. a nightmare aboard four delta flights when passengers find needles in the sandwiches served to them. one passenger was injured by the needles. they are working to investigate how the needles got into sandwiches prepared by the company's caterer in amsterdam. >>> there's growing speculation about what could be mitt romney's biggest decisi
. >> he's putting it to good use. we'll meet him in a few minutes. we'll meet someone who turned the phrase, life's a beach, into reality making sand sculptures, turning it into a living. jane pauley is here turning this daydream into a reality for him. the story of a self-made millionaire set out to build the biggest house in america, documented it all but the economic crisis caused it all to fall to pieces. all captured in a documentary getting a lot of buzz. we'll meet the mom who is...
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stay with us. >>> the olympics finally getting under way this weekend in london. one big story you may not know yet is swimmer missy franklin. pay attention to that name. her hometown is just a few miles away from the scene of the horrific mass shooting in colorado. and this week she told how she first heard the news on cnn. >> i texted my mom right away and she was up even though it was like 3:00 a.m. there and i told her and she immediately got on the news and was sending me constant updates but it was absolutely horrible. it was just so senseless. you have to wonder why these things happen in the world. >> it's a lot to process for anybody especially a 17-year-old but franklin who is going to be racing for gold in seven events, seven events, is no typical teenager. >> swim all the way to the wall and i'll come in. >> she loves swimming on her back. >> missy franklin at 2 years old. and at 5, winning her first free style race. >> she's winning. her first race. >> i want to go to the olympics. >> go missy! >> missy franklin almost a body length ahead. >> now at a
stay with us. >>> the olympics finally getting under way this weekend in london. one big story you may not know yet is swimmer missy franklin. pay attention to that name. her hometown is just a few miles away from the scene of the horrific mass shooting in colorado. and this week she told how she first heard the news on cnn. >> i texted my mom right away and she was up even though it was like 3:00 a.m. there and i told her and she immediately got on the news and was sending me...
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yep, i use roads when i get to work where i am success. so did ted bundy. he used roads. so did the manson family. i'm sure they drove down a fee highways and jeffrey dahlmer. if you take credit for people's success then you obviously deserve credit for evil deeds. that's what gods do, bob. >> bob: this is henry ford's own words. >> greg: i'm talking about obama's. >> bob: wait. this is what henry ford said about the road act of 1915. he couldn't have built cars. >> greg: a different time. of course there were no roads. >> bob: but without them he couldn't have built and done the model t. ford factory. >> andrea: is that a winning campaigntrategy? >> bob: i don't think this whole thing is a big -- eric thinks it's a big deal. it's ridiculous. you laugh it off, but i refuted everything you said. >> eric: president obama said if you succeed, someone gave you help. if you have a business, you didn't build it. somebody else made it happen. isn't that speech that fired up mitt romney, or a constant person attack? 37,000 negative ads so far against the guy. bain capital, where
yep, i use roads when i get to work where i am success. so did ted bundy. he used roads. so did the manson family. i'm sure they drove down a fee highways and jeffrey dahlmer. if you take credit for people's success then you obviously deserve credit for evil deeds. that's what gods do, bob. >> bob: this is henry ford's own words. >> greg: i'm talking about obama's. >> bob: wait. this is what henry ford said about the road act of 1915. he couldn't have built cars. >>...
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the consent us is in addition of 80,000 jobs. you have to add 100,000 job to keep up with population growth. that is negative number and keeps the unemployment rate at 8.2 percent. no one has been re-elected with unemployment rate that high sin the dawn time. >>eric: in general, if the dow is up 1 percent and s&p unchanged, and nasdaq unchanged, but 13,000 is not a bad number. the stock market seems to be bucking the negative things. >>guest: you have seen the earnings reports and more importantly, the guide going forward. companies have been able to grow earnings in spite of everything for a while but now, that trend, even is fall apart. >>eric: what is making companies earn money? >>guest: they have been cutting payroll. they are cutting back on costs. they are doing everything they can to stay lean. they have done as much as they can. now you are seeing this all without hiring. >>eric: so they are buying their own stock back and pushing the price of the stock up. >>guest: they are doing they can to stay strong and responsible.
the consent us is in addition of 80,000 jobs. you have to add 100,000 job to keep up with population growth. that is negative number and keeps the unemployment rate at 8.2 percent. no one has been re-elected with unemployment rate that high sin the dawn time. >>eric: in general, if the dow is up 1 percent and s&p unchanged, and nasdaq unchanged, but 13,000 is not a bad number. the stock market seems to be bucking the negative things. >>guest: you have seen the earnings reports...
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if you use them. i don't know, maybe you don't use them. but if you use them for search and since you have an android phone, you use presumably some of their other services. they know a lot about you. i'm not saying they use it, but we all do know there are some cases, a recent case still going on with the street mapping where they were collecting stuff out of people's wi-fi networks. they know a lot about you. apple also knows a hot about you. apple has been, has had a few slip-ups, but by and large apple's been much more conservative about your privacy. much to the consternation of, for instance, of magazine publishers and others. apple has not been willing to give them even your basic information unless you allow it. and that has annoyed a lot of the magazine publishers. so apple is more restricted, but they just bragged that they have 400 million customers whose credit cards they have. i don't mean that they stole the credit cards, i mean you when you signed up as a customer at itunes, entered a credit card just as you have presumably d
if you use them. i don't know, maybe you don't use them. but if you use them for search and since you have an android phone, you use presumably some of their other services. they know a lot about you. i'm not saying they use it, but we all do know there are some cases, a recent case still going on with the street mapping where they were collecting stuff out of people's wi-fi networks. they know a lot about you. apple also knows a hot about you. apple has been, has had a few slip-ups, but by and...
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so it's okay -- >> bob: let's use the normal response to me. you are changing the subject. >> kimberly: i am not changing the subject i'm on point. >> dana: i asked about "fast and furious." >> kimberly: they are hypocritical with issues like this. they have nothing else to come after this man. where is president obama -- >> bob: if this man lied you don't think it's a problem to be president of the united states, if he flat-out lied? >> kimberly: i don't see evidence he lied. >> bob: 2002 he was involved with the company when he ran for governor. they have it flat. "boston globe" have him on two documents as the managing partner. >> dana: glen kessler gave them three pinocchios on it. live by the pinocchio and die by the pinocchio. >> greg: the thing i find interesting is how the white house turned the media to a remote controlled forest. when it comes to jobs it's off. when it comes to "fast and furious," it's off. when it comes to bain, it's on. it's amazing. the story here is the media following a story that nobody cares about. they don't c
so it's okay -- >> bob: let's use the normal response to me. you are changing the subject. >> kimberly: i am not changing the subject i'm on point. >> dana: i asked about "fast and furious." >> kimberly: they are hypocritical with issues like this. they have nothing else to come after this man. where is president obama -- >> bob: if this man lied you don't think it's a problem to be president of the united states, if he flat-out lied? >> kimberly: i...